Epic
Mini-Series Band of Brothers to Air on Spike TV 3/24/09
'Band of Brothers' Marches onto Spike TV
NEW YORK, March 24 -- "Band of Brothers," the
critically-acclaimed, award-winning, epic mini-series described as
"extraordinary," by The NY Times, will premiere on Spike TV in
3rd qtr 2009. The announcement was made today by John Griffin, vice
president, programming, Spike TV.
"Spike TV is proud to be the new television home to this truly
classic mini-series that eloquently captures the trials and tribulations
of the brave American soldiers of Easy Company in World War II," said
Griffin. "It's the perfect compliment to Spike's initiatives saluting
our armed forces which includes 'True Dads: In Uniform' and the 'UFC Fight
For The Troops' event to raise money to build a hospital for soldiers with
traumatic brain injuries."
"Band of Brothers" is a ten-part World War II television
mini-series, originally produced for HBO, based on the book of the same
title written by historian and biographer Stephen Ambrose. It was
executive-produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.
The critically-acclaimed series focuses on the harrowing experiences of
E Company, better known as "Easy" Company of the 506th Parachute
Infantry Regiment, United States Army 101st Airborne Division during World
War II. Through the eyes of the brave soldiers, viewers follow them from
their arduous basic training to the American airborne landings in
Normandy, to the bloody Battle of Bastogne and on to the end of the war.
All of the characters portrayed in the mini-series are based on actual
members of Easy Company, many of whom are featured in interviews at the
beginning of each episode.
Winner of six Emmy awards(R) and the Golden Globe(R) for Best
Miniseries, or Motion Picture Made for Television, "Band of
Brothers" featured an ensemble cast including Damian Lewis, Donnie
Wahlberg, Ron Livingston, Scott Grimes, Peter Youngblood Hills, Rick
Gomez, Michael Cudlitz, Robin Laing, Nicholas Aaron, James Madio, Shane
Taylor, Dexter Fletcher, Ross McCall, Philip Barantini and Neal McDonough.